Perhaps Justin Bieber heeded Big Sean's call to keep his hands off Ariana Grande.
The Biebs manages to keep his mitts clear of the "Problem" singer in a new, star-studded lip dub set to Carly Rae Jepsen's "I Really Like You."
Celebrities including model Kendall Jenner, songwriter David Foster and former 'N Sync member Lance Bass feature in a fun video in which they sing and dance to the song, whose previous video featured Tom Hanks.
Grande also adds to the video's Canadian-ness when she sings a lyric from Drake's "Know Yourself."
Of course, Bieber is already well known for boosting Jepsen's music. In 2012, he helped get Jepsen signed to the same label as him, Schoolboy Records after hearing her song on the radio while at home in Canada. He also featured in a video alongside Selena Gomez and Ashley Tisdale set to Jepsen's megahit song, "Call Me Maybe" that gave it immediately pop cred.
Perhaps "I Really Like You" will enjoy a similar boost. For all Bieber's troubles right now, he still has a ton of popularity — and it's nice to see him using it to support a fellow Canadian.
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The Biebs manages to keep his mitts clear of the "Problem" singer in a new, star-studded lip dub set to Carly Rae Jepsen's "I Really Like You."
Celebrities including model Kendall Jenner, songwriter David Foster and former 'N Sync member Lance Bass feature in a fun video in which they sing and dance to the song, whose previous video featured Tom Hanks.
Grande also adds to the video's Canadian-ness when she sings a lyric from Drake's "Know Yourself."
Of course, Bieber is already well known for boosting Jepsen's music. In 2012, he helped get Jepsen signed to the same label as him, Schoolboy Records after hearing her song on the radio while at home in Canada. He also featured in a video alongside Selena Gomez and Ashley Tisdale set to Jepsen's megahit song, "Call Me Maybe" that gave it immediately pop cred.
Perhaps "I Really Like You" will enjoy a similar boost. For all Bieber's troubles right now, he still has a ton of popularity — and it's nice to see him using it to support a fellow Canadian.


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